US20060172618A1 - Female terminal fitting - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a female terminal fitting.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-346958 and FIG. 9 herein disclose a female terminal fitting.
- the female terminal fitting is configured so that the tab 2 of a mating male terminal fitting can be inserted into a tab insertion opening 3 on the front surface a square pillar-shaped body 4 of the female terminal fitting.
- a resiliently deformable elastic contact 5 is disposed inside the body 4 . More particularly, the contact 5 is folded from the rear end of a ceiling wall 6 of the body 4 and extends obliquely forward to a bent apex 7 . The contact 5 then extends through a curve 8 and returns in a rearward direction back into contact with the ceiling wall 6 .
- a contact projection 5 A projects from the elastic contact 5 towards a bottom wall 9 of the body part 4 .
- the contact projection 5 A has a contact 5 B that aligns with the apex 7 in the longitudinal direction of the female terminal fitting and is below the apex 7 in the vertical direction of the female terminal fitting.
- the elastic contact 5 deforms resiliently about the rear end of the ceiling wall 6 when the tab 2 is inserted into the body 4 .
- the tab 2 is sandwiched between the contact 5 B of the contact projection 5 A and the bottom wall 9 to connect the tab 2 electrically with the female terminal fitting.
- a small gap is provided between the contact 5 B of the contact projection 5 A and the bottom wall 9 .
- the force of inserting the tab 2 into the gap is liable to increase rapidly, and an operator may have trouble fitting two housings together.
- the present invention has been completed in view of the above-described situation. Therefore it is an object of the present invention to reduce a resistance to insertion of a tab of a female terminal fitting.
- the invention relates to a female terminal fitting with a body that has an insertion opening for receiving a tab of a mating male terminal fitting so that the tab can be inserted in and pulled from the insertion opening along an axial direction of the female terminal fitting.
- An elastic contact is disposed inside the body and has a support connected to one wall of the body. The elastic contact extends obliquely from the support towards the insertion opening and towards an opposed wall of the body. Additionally, the elastic contact is bent at an apex. A contact projection of the elastic contact projects towards the opposed wall and deforms flexibly about the support when the tab is inserted into the body for sandwiching the tab between a contact of the contact projection and the opposed wall.
- the contact of the contact projection preferably is at a side of the support with respect to the apex in the longitudinal direction.
- the tab starts to engage the contact after the tab passes the apex and the tab increases the gap between the elastic contact piece and the opposed wall. Accordingly, a force for inserting the tab into the body will not increase rapidly after the tab engages the contact and hence the tab is inserted into the body more easily.
- the contact of the contact projection is to the side of the support with respect to the apex of the female terminal fitting. Therefore it is possible to secure a stable contact pressure between the contact and the tab after the tab is inserted into the body.
- the contact projection preferably is sloped to incline from the contact towards the insertion opening.
- the slope starts at a bulge start point that aligns with the apex in the axial direction or is to the side of the support with respect to the apex in the axial direction. Therefore the gap between the contact and the opposed wall becomes large when the tab is inserted into the body, and resistance to the force for inserting the tab into the body is reduced significantly. Further it is possible to secure a stable contact pressure after the tab is inserted into the body part.
- the contact of the contact projection preferably is aligned with the apex in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction or is to the side of the support with respect to the apex in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction. Therefore, resistance to the force for inserting the tab into the body is reduced significantly and secure a stable contact pressure is achieved after the tab is inserted into the body.
- the front end of the tab preferably is tapered and the elastic contact piece contacts the tapered surface when the elastic contact piece starts to contact the tab. Therefore the elastic contact piece starts to perform a smooth flexing operation.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional side elevation showing a female terminal fitting of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view in which main portions are enlarged.
- FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view in which main portions are enlarged.
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing the female terminal fitting.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional side elevation showing a state in which a tab has not been inserted into the female terminal fitting.
- FIG. 6 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which a tab starts to contact an elastic contact piece.
- FIG. 7 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which the tab starts to perform an operation of sliding contact between the tab and a sloped portion of a contact projection.
- FIG. 8 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which the tab is normally inserted into a body part of the female terminal fitting.
- FIG. 9 is a side view showing a conventional example of a female terminal fitting in which main portions are broken away.
- a female terminal fitting according to the invention is identified by the numeral 10 in FIGS. 1 through 8 and is formed by bending a conductive metal plate.
- the female terminal fitting 10 is long and narrow in a longitudinal or axial direction.
- a body 12 is formed at the front end of the female terminal fitting 10 and is configured for receiving a tab 11 of a mating male terminal fitting.
- a wire barrel 13 is disposed rearward from the body part 12 and is configured to be caulked to an end of a core wire of a covered electric wire (not shown).
- An insulation barrel 14 is rearward from the wire barrel 13 and is configured to be caulked to an insulated part of the wire.
- the wire barrel 13 and the insulation barrel 14 have a pair of crimping pieces 13 A and a pair of crimping pieces 14 A with respect to the axis of the female terminal fitting 10 .
- the body 12 is formed by bending the material widthwise in the shape of a square tube or pillar.
- An insertion opening 15 is formed on a front surface of the body 12 and is configured for receiving a male tab 11 of the male terminal fitting.
- the body 12 has a bottom wall 16 , left and right side walls 36 that extend up from left and right sides of the bottom wall 16 , and a ceiling wall 17 that extends between the left and right side walls 36 .
- the ceiling wall 17 is disposed forward from the wire barrel 13 .
- a stabilizer 18 projects up from a free end of one side wall 36 and is configured to fit in a guide groove formed in a cavity of a connector housing (not shown). The stabilizer 18 prevents the female terminal fitting 10 from being inserted into the c.
- a locking hole 19 is formed on the ceiling wall 17 of the body 12 adjacent the stabilizer 18 (see FIG. 1 ).
- a resiliently deflectable lance (not shown) is provided inside the cavity of the connector housing and can be locked to the periphery of the locking hole 19 .
- the bottom wall 16 is struck to form a protrusion 20 with a flat top surface that extends longitudinally to allow it to slidably contact the tab 11 in a wide range and prevent the axis of the tab 11 from running out.
- a flexibly deformable elastic contact piece 21 is folded in from a rear end of the ceiling wall 17 . More specifically, the elastic contact piece 21 has an elastic beam 22 that extends obliquely down and forward towards the bottom wall 16 from the rear end of the ceiling wall 17 . An apex 23 is disposed at a forward end of the elastic beam 22 , and the elastic contact piece 21 is bent up and forward at the apex 23 . A folded portion 24 is forward of the apex 23 . The folded portion 24 has a lower section that extends obliquely up and forward from the apex 23 and an upper section that is folded back down over the lower section. The upper and lower sections of the folded portion 24 are folded in close contact. A sliding-contact portion 25 extends obliquely up and rearward from a rear end of the folded portion 24 and a rear end of the sliding-contact portion 25 is in contact with the ceiling wall 17 .
- a base 26 is formed at the rear of the ceiling wall 17 by striking the ceiling wall 17 down into the body part 12 .
- a proximal portion 27 of the elastic beam 22 overlies the base 26 .
- Two pieces 28 project sideways from the proximal portion 27 of the elastic beam 22 and fit in an engaging hole 37 on the corresponding side wall 36 for preventing excessive upward movement of the elastic contact piece 21 .
- the length of the elastic beam 22 in its longitudinal direction is set to ensure a smooth elastic operation of the elastic contact piece 21 .
- the apex 23 is at the front end of the elastic beam 22 and nearest to the bottom wall 16 .
- a front surface of the folded portion 24 is disposed to face the insertion opening 15 and functions as a tapered guide 29 for guiding the tab 11 to a normal insertion position.
- a flat and dome-shaped projection 30 bulges from a lower surface of the elastic beam 22 of the elastic contact piece 21 toward the protrusion 20 of the bottom wall 16 .
- the projection 30 is formed by striking down the elastic beam 22 .
- the projection 30 when viewed from below, extends longitudinally and has a generally elliptical shape that is gradually narrower towards the front, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the projection 30 has an inclined surface 38 (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ) that inclines gently rearward from a front end thereof
- a contact 31 is formed at a rear side of the inclined surface 38 and is configured for contacting the tab 11 .
- a region of the projection 30 rearward from the contact 31 inclines steeply toward the elastic body 22 , and a rear end thereof is continuous with a lower surface of the elastic beam 22 .
- the contact 31 is located about 2 ⁇ 3 of the whole length from a front end of the contact 30 to the rear end thereof.
- a bulge start point 32 is formed at the front end of the inclined surface 38 substantially at the apex 23 and at the front of the projection 30 . Therefore the projection 30 is midway in a region where the interval between the elastic beam 22 and the bottom wall 16 increases.
- the contact 31 of the projection 30 is slightly lower than the apex 23 in a vertical direction, and hence in a direction orthogonal to the axis of the female terminal fitting 10 .
- the interval between the contact 31 and the protrusion 20 opposed thereto is smaller than the thickness of the tab 11 , but to an extent so that an operator does not feel excessive resistance while inserting the tab 11 into the body 12 .
- the tab 11 initially is inserted into the body 12 from the front of the female terminal fitting 10 through the insertion opening 15 .
- a forward taper 34 of the tab 11 contacts the guide surface 29 of the elastic contact piece 21 . Consequently the elastic contact piece 21 deforms flexibly about the proximal portion 27 of the elastic beam 22 , and the rear end of the sliding-contact portion 25 slides rearward along the inner surface of the ceiling wall 17 .
- the taper 34 of the tab 11 slides smoothly rearward on the guide 29 of the elastic contact piece 21 , and hence the elastic contact piece 21 is pressed up. As shown in FIG. 7 , the taper 34 of the tab 11 eventually passes the apex 23 and reaches a position corresponding to the projection 30 . Thus, the taper 34 of the tab 11 strikes the inclined surface 38 of the projection 30 in a face contact. Further insertion of the tab 11 into the body 12 causes the taper 34 of the tab 11 to move to the contact 31 along the inclined surface 38 of the projection 30 .
- the gap between the contact 31 of the elastic contact piece 21 and the protrusion 20 increases as the tab 11 is inserted.
- the amount of flexible displacement of the elastic contact piece 21 is small because the gap is set widely.
- a planar peripheral surface 39 of the tab 11 rearward of the taper 34 slidably contacts the contact 31 after the taper 34 of the tab 11 rides across the inclined surface 38 and passes the contact 31 . In this manner, as shown in FIG. 8 , the tab 11 reaches the normal insertion position.
- the tab 11 is connected electrically with the female terminal fitting 10 , and is sandwiched between the contact 31 of the elastic contact piece 21 and the protrusion 20 .
- the contact 31 of the projection 30 is rearward from the apex 23 .
- the tab 11 passes the apex 23 and starts to engage the contact 31 , while increasing the gap between the elastic contact piece 21 and the bottom wall 16 .
- Movement of the tab 11 to and beyond the contact 31 does not cause a rapid increase of the force for inserting the tab 11 into the body 12 because the amount of flexible displacement of the elastic contact piece 21 is small. Consequently, an operator can connect the male and female housings easily.
- the contact 31 of the contact 30 is between the apex 23 and the proximal portion 27 about which the elastic contact piece 21 flexes. Therefore, a stable contact pressure of elastic contact piece 21 against tab 11 is achieved after the tab 11 is inserted into the body 12 .
- the bulge start point 32 of the projection 30 is coincident with the apex 23 in the axial direction of the female terminal fitting 11 . Therefore, the gap between the contact 31 and the protrusion 20 becomes large when the tab 11 is inserted into the body part 12 and the resistance to the insertion of the tab 11 into the body 12 is reduced significantly. Further, the contact 31 of the projection 30 is slightly lower than the apex 23 . Thus, the flexible displacement amount of the elastic contact piece 21 is reduced, and resistance to the insertion of the tab 11 into the body 12 is decreased significantly.
- the taper 34 of the tab 11 and the guide surface 29 of the elastic contact piece 21 slidably contact each other at the start time of the insertion of the tab 11 into the body 12 .
- the elastic contact piece 21 flexes smoothly.
- the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece is connected with the ceiling wall.
- the elastic contact piece may be separate from the body and the proximal portion thereof may be connected with a mounting portion of the ceiling wall by press fit or the like.
- the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece is connected with the ceiling wall.
- the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece may be connected with the bottom wall.
- the bulge start point of the projection is coincident with the apex in the longitudinal direction of the female terminal fitting.
- the bulge start point of the projection may be rearward from the apex to reduce the resistance to the insertion of the tab into the body.
- the bulge start point of the projection is slightly lower than the apex in the vertical direction.
- the bulge start point of the projection may be coincident with the apex or to the side of the proximal portion with respect to the apex in the vertical direction.
- the gap between the contact portion and the protrusion is large. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the resistance to the insertion of the tab into the body and to secure a stable contact pressure after the tab is inserted into the body part.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a female terminal fitting.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-346958 and
FIG. 9 herein disclose a female terminal fitting. With reference toFIG. 9 , the female terminal fitting is configured so that the tab 2 of a mating male terminal fitting can be inserted into a tab insertion opening 3 on the front surface a square pillar-shaped body 4 of the female terminal fitting. A resiliently deformableelastic contact 5 is disposed inside thebody 4. More particularly, thecontact 5 is folded from the rear end of aceiling wall 6 of thebody 4 and extends obliquely forward to abent apex 7. Thecontact 5 then extends through acurve 8 and returns in a rearward direction back into contact with theceiling wall 6. - A
contact projection 5A projects from theelastic contact 5 towards abottom wall 9 of thebody part 4. Thecontact projection 5A has acontact 5B that aligns with theapex 7 in the longitudinal direction of the female terminal fitting and is below theapex 7 in the vertical direction of the female terminal fitting. Theelastic contact 5 deforms resiliently about the rear end of theceiling wall 6 when the tab 2 is inserted into thebody 4. Thus, the tab 2 is sandwiched between thecontact 5B of thecontact projection 5A and thebottom wall 9 to connect the tab 2 electrically with the female terminal fitting. - A small gap is provided between the
contact 5B of thecontact projection 5A and thebottom wall 9. Thus, the force of inserting the tab 2 into the gap is liable to increase rapidly, and an operator may have trouble fitting two housings together. - The present invention has been completed in view of the above-described situation. Therefore it is an object of the present invention to reduce a resistance to insertion of a tab of a female terminal fitting.
- The invention relates to a female terminal fitting with a body that has an insertion opening for receiving a tab of a mating male terminal fitting so that the tab can be inserted in and pulled from the insertion opening along an axial direction of the female terminal fitting. An elastic contact is disposed inside the body and has a support connected to one wall of the body. The elastic contact extends obliquely from the support towards the insertion opening and towards an opposed wall of the body. Additionally, the elastic contact is bent at an apex. A contact projection of the elastic contact projects towards the opposed wall and deforms flexibly about the support when the tab is inserted into the body for sandwiching the tab between a contact of the contact projection and the opposed wall.
- The contact of the contact projection preferably is at a side of the support with respect to the apex in the longitudinal direction. Thus, the tab starts to engage the contact after the tab passes the apex and the tab increases the gap between the elastic contact piece and the opposed wall. Accordingly, a force for inserting the tab into the body will not increase rapidly after the tab engages the contact and hence the tab is inserted into the body more easily. Further the contact of the contact projection is to the side of the support with respect to the apex of the female terminal fitting. Therefore it is possible to secure a stable contact pressure between the contact and the tab after the tab is inserted into the body.
- The contact projection preferably is sloped to incline from the contact towards the insertion opening. The slope starts at a bulge start point that aligns with the apex in the axial direction or is to the side of the support with respect to the apex in the axial direction. Therefore the gap between the contact and the opposed wall becomes large when the tab is inserted into the body, and resistance to the force for inserting the tab into the body is reduced significantly. Further it is possible to secure a stable contact pressure after the tab is inserted into the body part.
- The contact of the contact projection preferably is aligned with the apex in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction or is to the side of the support with respect to the apex in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction. Therefore, resistance to the force for inserting the tab into the body is reduced significantly and secure a stable contact pressure is achieved after the tab is inserted into the body.
- The front end of the tab preferably is tapered and the elastic contact piece contacts the tapered surface when the elastic contact piece starts to contact the tab. Therefore the elastic contact piece starts to perform a smooth flexing operation.
- The operation of the sliding contact between the tab and the elastic contact piece starts from the state in which the contact projection contacts the tapered surface. Therefore the elastic contact piece performs a smooth flexing operation.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional side elevation showing a female terminal fitting of one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view in which main portions are enlarged. -
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view in which main portions are enlarged. -
FIG. 4 is a side view showing the female terminal fitting. -
FIG. 5 is a sectional side elevation showing a state in which a tab has not been inserted into the female terminal fitting. -
FIG. 6 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which a tab starts to contact an elastic contact piece. -
FIG. 7 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which the tab starts to perform an operation of sliding contact between the tab and a sloped portion of a contact projection. -
FIG. 8 is a main portions-enlarged sectional side elevation showing a state in which the tab is normally inserted into a body part of the female terminal fitting. -
FIG. 9 is a side view showing a conventional example of a female terminal fitting in which main portions are broken away. - A female terminal fitting according to the invention is identified by the
numeral 10 inFIGS. 1 through 8 and is formed by bending a conductive metal plate. The female terminal fitting 10 is long and narrow in a longitudinal or axial direction. - A
body 12 is formed at the front end of the female terminal fitting 10 and is configured for receiving atab 11 of a mating male terminal fitting. Awire barrel 13 is disposed rearward from thebody part 12 and is configured to be caulked to an end of a core wire of a covered electric wire (not shown). Aninsulation barrel 14 is rearward from thewire barrel 13 and is configured to be caulked to an insulated part of the wire. Thewire barrel 13 and theinsulation barrel 14 have a pair of crimping pieces 13A and a pair of crimping pieces 14A with respect to the axis of the female terminal fitting 10. - The
body 12 is formed by bending the material widthwise in the shape of a square tube or pillar. Aninsertion opening 15 is formed on a front surface of thebody 12 and is configured for receiving amale tab 11 of the male terminal fitting. - The
body 12 has abottom wall 16, left andright side walls 36 that extend up from left and right sides of thebottom wall 16, and aceiling wall 17 that extends between the left andright side walls 36. Theceiling wall 17 is disposed forward from thewire barrel 13. - A
stabilizer 18 projects up from a free end of oneside wall 36 and is configured to fit in a guide groove formed in a cavity of a connector housing (not shown). Thestabilizer 18 prevents the female terminal fitting 10 from being inserted into the c. - A
locking hole 19 is formed on theceiling wall 17 of thebody 12 adjacent the stabilizer 18 (seeFIG. 1 ). A resiliently deflectable lance (not shown) is provided inside the cavity of the connector housing and can be locked to the periphery of thelocking hole 19. - The
bottom wall 16 is struck to form aprotrusion 20 with a flat top surface that extends longitudinally to allow it to slidably contact thetab 11 in a wide range and prevent the axis of thetab 11 from running out. - A flexibly deformable
elastic contact piece 21 is folded in from a rear end of theceiling wall 17. More specifically, theelastic contact piece 21 has anelastic beam 22 that extends obliquely down and forward towards thebottom wall 16 from the rear end of theceiling wall 17. An apex 23 is disposed at a forward end of theelastic beam 22, and theelastic contact piece 21 is bent up and forward at the apex 23. A foldedportion 24 is forward of the apex 23. The foldedportion 24 has a lower section that extends obliquely up and forward from the apex 23 and an upper section that is folded back down over the lower section. The upper and lower sections of the foldedportion 24 are folded in close contact. A sliding-contact portion 25 extends obliquely up and rearward from a rear end of the foldedportion 24 and a rear end of the sliding-contact portion 25 is in contact with theceiling wall 17. - A
base 26 is formed at the rear of theceiling wall 17 by striking theceiling wall 17 down into thebody part 12. Aproximal portion 27 of theelastic beam 22 overlies thebase 26. Twopieces 28 project sideways from theproximal portion 27 of theelastic beam 22 and fit in an engaginghole 37 on thecorresponding side wall 36 for preventing excessive upward movement of theelastic contact piece 21. - The length of the
elastic beam 22 in its longitudinal direction is set to ensure a smooth elastic operation of theelastic contact piece 21. The apex 23 is at the front end of theelastic beam 22 and nearest to thebottom wall 16. A front surface of the foldedportion 24 is disposed to face theinsertion opening 15 and functions as atapered guide 29 for guiding thetab 11 to a normal insertion position. - A flat and dome-shaped
projection 30 bulges from a lower surface of theelastic beam 22 of theelastic contact piece 21 toward theprotrusion 20 of thebottom wall 16. Theprojection 30 is formed by striking down theelastic beam 22. Theprojection 30, when viewed from below, extends longitudinally and has a generally elliptical shape that is gradually narrower towards the front, as shown inFIG. 2 . - The
projection 30 has an inclined surface 38 (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ) that inclines gently rearward from a front end thereof Acontact 31 is formed at a rear side of theinclined surface 38 and is configured for contacting thetab 11. A region of theprojection 30 rearward from thecontact 31 inclines steeply toward theelastic body 22, and a rear end thereof is continuous with a lower surface of theelastic beam 22. Thecontact 31 is located about ⅔ of the whole length from a front end of thecontact 30 to the rear end thereof. - A
bulge start point 32 is formed at the front end of theinclined surface 38 substantially at the apex 23 and at the front of theprojection 30. Therefore theprojection 30 is midway in a region where the interval between theelastic beam 22 and thebottom wall 16 increases. Thecontact 31 of theprojection 30 is slightly lower than the apex 23 in a vertical direction, and hence in a direction orthogonal to the axis of the female terminal fitting 10. The interval between thecontact 31 and theprotrusion 20 opposed thereto is smaller than the thickness of thetab 11, but to an extent so that an operator does not feel excessive resistance while inserting thetab 11 into thebody 12. - The
tab 11 initially is inserted into thebody 12 from the front of the female terminal fitting 10 through theinsertion opening 15. As a result, as shown inFIG. 6 , aforward taper 34 of thetab 11 contacts theguide surface 29 of theelastic contact piece 21. Consequently theelastic contact piece 21 deforms flexibly about theproximal portion 27 of theelastic beam 22, and the rear end of the sliding-contact portion 25 slides rearward along the inner surface of theceiling wall 17. - The
taper 34 of thetab 11 slides smoothly rearward on theguide 29 of theelastic contact piece 21, and hence theelastic contact piece 21 is pressed up. As shown inFIG. 7 , thetaper 34 of thetab 11 eventually passes the apex 23 and reaches a position corresponding to theprojection 30. Thus, thetaper 34 of thetab 11 strikes theinclined surface 38 of theprojection 30 in a face contact. Further insertion of thetab 11 into thebody 12 causes thetaper 34 of thetab 11 to move to thecontact 31 along theinclined surface 38 of theprojection 30. - The gap between the
contact 31 of theelastic contact piece 21 and theprotrusion 20 increases as thetab 11 is inserted. However, the amount of flexible displacement of theelastic contact piece 21 is small because the gap is set widely. A planarperipheral surface 39 of thetab 11 rearward of thetaper 34 slidably contacts thecontact 31 after thetaper 34 of thetab 11 rides across theinclined surface 38 and passes thecontact 31. In this manner, as shown inFIG. 8 , thetab 11 reaches the normal insertion position. Thus, thetab 11 is connected electrically with the female terminal fitting 10, and is sandwiched between thecontact 31 of theelastic contact piece 21 and theprotrusion 20. - The
contact 31 of theprojection 30 is rearward from the apex 23. Thus, thetab 11 passes the apex 23 and starts to engage thecontact 31, while increasing the gap between theelastic contact piece 21 and thebottom wall 16. Movement of thetab 11 to and beyond thecontact 31 does not cause a rapid increase of the force for inserting thetab 11 into thebody 12 because the amount of flexible displacement of theelastic contact piece 21 is small. Consequently, an operator can connect the male and female housings easily. Further thecontact 31 of thecontact 30 is between the apex 23 and theproximal portion 27 about which theelastic contact piece 21 flexes. Therefore, a stable contact pressure ofelastic contact piece 21 againsttab 11 is achieved after thetab 11 is inserted into thebody 12. - The
bulge start point 32 of theprojection 30 is coincident with the apex 23 in the axial direction of the female terminal fitting 11. Therefore, the gap between thecontact 31 and theprotrusion 20 becomes large when thetab 11 is inserted into thebody part 12 and the resistance to the insertion of thetab 11 into thebody 12 is reduced significantly. Further, thecontact 31 of theprojection 30 is slightly lower than the apex 23. Thus, the flexible displacement amount of theelastic contact piece 21 is reduced, and resistance to the insertion of thetab 11 into thebody 12 is decreased significantly. - Further, the
taper 34 of thetab 11 and theguide surface 29 of theelastic contact piece 21 slidably contact each other at the start time of the insertion of thetab 11 into thebody 12. Thus theelastic contact piece 21 flexes smoothly. - Further the operation of sliding between the
taper 34 of thetab 11 and theinclined surface 38 of theprojection 30 starts with thetaper 34 and theinclined surface 38 in the face contact. Thus, theelastic contact piece 21 flexes smoothly. - The invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment described above with reference to the drawings. For example, the following embodiments are included in the technical scope of the present invention. Further, various modifications of the above-described embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- In the above-described embodiment, the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece is connected with the ceiling wall. However, the elastic contact piece may be separate from the body and the proximal portion thereof may be connected with a mounting portion of the ceiling wall by press fit or the like.
- In the above-described embodiment, the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece is connected with the ceiling wall. But in the present invention, the proximal portion of the elastic contact piece may be connected with the bottom wall.
- In the above-described embodiment, the bulge start point of the projection is coincident with the apex in the longitudinal direction of the female terminal fitting. However, the bulge start point of the projection may be rearward from the apex to reduce the resistance to the insertion of the tab into the body.
- In the above-described embodiment, the bulge start point of the projection is slightly lower than the apex in the vertical direction. However, the bulge start point of the projection may be coincident with the apex or to the side of the proximal portion with respect to the apex in the vertical direction. Thus, the gap between the contact portion and the protrusion is large. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the resistance to the insertion of the tab into the body and to secure a stable contact pressure after the tab is inserted into the body part.
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